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and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was given to all mothers. they did that five months ago. now yesterday they announced that they were going to give credit to parents who were going out to work, but they weren't actually going to bring it into place until 2015 until the next government's in place. so we've got a long way to go until it actually happens. >> there was an interesting survey here in the united states salary.com, i'll give you the stats, they said that mothers spend about 94 hours a week working on their parental duties. this is no real surprise i suppose if you've got kids. things like child care, cooking and cleaning. if they were to get paid for those duties with today's sort of average salary rankings, it comes out to $112,000 a year you'd be paying them. so you generally think stay at home moms aren't respected in great britain or generally speaking within the community? >> no, they're not respected. women visible in country and there are only two countries in the whole world that don't recognize
and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was given to all mothers. they did that five months ago. now yesterday they announced that they were going to give credit to parents who were going out to work, but they weren't actually going to bring it into place until 2015 until the next government's in place. so we've got a long way to go until it actually happens. >> there was an interesting survey here in the united states...
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dedicated young says that there may be no alternative to pass in the tax because the quizes ingres is mainly to blame for what's happening in cyprus now because the goodison cypriot banks have been exposed to two greece bert's of the european union is already trying to say agrees the ready has had three bailout operations and is still in the middle of it so there's not much greece can do anymore and the only thing we can do is to try to save cyprus which is already the fifth bailout operation and of course there is also a limit to the patients our taxpayers in germany the netherlands and finland because finally these are the people who have to guarantee their loans to cyprus and their patients now is limited so i think it was. it was good to have a contribution of the savers in cyprus itself because in other countries we have a different sort of problems but remember in spain savers already have contributed those people who had an interest in the spanish bank bankia lost money some people in other banks have lost money and generally european savers are losing money because we have a p
dedicated young says that there may be no alternative to pass in the tax because the quizes ingres is mainly to blame for what's happening in cyprus now because the goodison cypriot banks have been exposed to two greece bert's of the european union is already trying to say agrees the ready has had three bailout operations and is still in the middle of it so there's not much greece can do anymore and the only thing we can do is to try to save cyprus which is already the fifth bailout operation...
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twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in the senate. senator orrin hatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical device attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one study commission that obamacare will increase the cost of a family plan by $7200. do any of you remember the original statement by the president and his team? this is a plus. but it would cut it by $2500. in government terms, it is a $10,000 swing. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen, and will be they rise further? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >>
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so this tax passes my did not flee to europe then i mean now that the president does that. i don't think so i think those investors in cyprus for them the best option is actually to stay as i said if you do you shave if you sit or you don't move and then war should people going to go to saudi arabia recently hedge fund in saudi arabia went bankrupt the saudi the saudi citizens and investors were bailed out and all the forces with rome under the bush so there are not many places you can actually go to where you go to switzerland very hard these days can you go to china what is the status of their banks so i think when you restore the rule of law in cyprus or you save cyprus still sorry going to be a good place to be. messages pink i wish we had more time with you belgian m.e.p. thank you very much your metaphor has definitely been taken on board and i'm sure they'll be more talk about that in the coming days. it was a it was an advise for free thank you. the hunger strike at guantanamo bay continues to gain momentum as human rights groups on criticized for ignoring the pligh
so this tax passes my did not flee to europe then i mean now that the president does that. i don't think so i think those investors in cyprus for them the best option is actually to stay as i said if you do you shave if you sit or you don't move and then war should people going to go to saudi arabia recently hedge fund in saudi arabia went bankrupt the saudi the saudi citizens and investors were bailed out and all the forces with rome under the bush so there are not many places you can actually...
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the largely party line vote was 50-49, it followed a marathon overnight session, it would increase taxes by $1 trillion over the next decade and goes to the republican dominated house where it's not expected to survive. the senate has already voted down the house's plan. >>> in georgia a 14-year-old and 17-year-old are in custody expected to be charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of a 13-month-old boy. the baby's mother was pushing the little guy in a stroller thursday morning when two men approached her and demanded money. >> they're still looking for the gun and the motive. nick valencia is in the small town of brunswick in southeast georgia. nick you've gotten new information from police, what is that? >> reporter: good morning, victor. i just got off the phone with brunswick police officer todd rhodes and says the two suspects have officially been charged with first-degree murder and also tells me in response to this alleged alibi from demarcus elkins, the older suspect, now his aunt was saying that he was with her that night, that it's impossible that they got the
the largely party line vote was 50-49, it followed a marathon overnight session, it would increase taxes by $1 trillion over the next decade and goes to the republican dominated house where it's not expected to survive. the senate has already voted down the house's plan. >>> in georgia a 14-year-old and 17-year-old are in custody expected to be charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of a 13-month-old boy. the baby's mother was pushing the little guy in a stroller...
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he could face an uphill battle given recent reports new york is offering tax incentives to lure the show back to the big apple. as far as who would replace fallon after he moves on up in the lineup the new york post said nbc could dip into the "snl" pool once again, the great seth meyers is rumored to be the top man for the job. cnn reached out to nbc but the network is not commenting. >>> it was 50 years ago today when pop culture changed forever. today is the 50th anniversary of the release of the beatles' first album. please please me. the lp hit shelves in britain on march 22nd in 1963. sales started out slow. but it would hit number one in may. the british invaded and the beatles never looked back and neither did society. >>> game of thrones fans you still have a full week plus to wait for the premiere of season three but we can help you get your fix before then. don't miss my interview next week with game of thrones cocreator david benioff and i'll try to pry a few secrets out of him about the upcoming season. we asked you earlier to come up with a new cheer for harvard's basketbal
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knew cyprus would reject the bank tax why would they push for a tax that had no chance of being accepted all postes. that is what i cannot answer to you because i can assume it was it was the mentality of troika. come again and again in every country in which they try this policies with these unfair and unfeeling. and the problems question when are they going to stall and it seems so we suggest that we. go for for another direction we have today suggested a good thing to do east. look. at mosco and maybe accept the invitation and even get a communication from president putin so that the president of the republic of cyprus accompanied by the main party leaders visit in the next us and to try and find a better program there we are more cultured and can be safe and more reliable . thing to do done keep keep negotiating we trade which had showed us nine months now that every day the negotiation coming in going back and back and forth but on which show does not we cannot accept them to be reliable and they show does that they have no no when in which they are truly. as we saw with greece for
knew cyprus would reject the bank tax why would they push for a tax that had no chance of being accepted all postes. that is what i cannot answer to you because i can assume it was it was the mentality of troika. come again and again in every country in which they try this policies with these unfair and unfeeling. and the problems question when are they going to stall and it seems so we suggest that we. go for for another direction we have today suggested a good thing to do east. look. at mosco...
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why are the russians not happy about this tax? because about $30 billion, a third of money in cyprus belongs to russian people. russians park their money there because the taxes are so much lower. this would be a tax on russian money, too. for now the banks remain closed until thursday. the cyprus stock exchange remains closed. the uk is flying one million euros in cash to cyprus for british soldiers who might run short of money. this is a really interesting situation to watch here in cyprus. >> imagine your bank being closed. >> yeah. you have no access for three days. >> it's a reminder of how fragile and interconnected some of the pieces are in the european story. we're watching a recession deepen in europe. >> also when you think you have awe tax haven. >> that's right. >> christine, thank you. >>> new information this morning that just a few restless nights could pack on the pounds immediately. we're going to have the details coming up. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it
why are the russians not happy about this tax? because about $30 billion, a third of money in cyprus belongs to russian people. russians park their money there because the taxes are so much lower. this would be a tax on russian money, too. for now the banks remain closed until thursday. the cyprus stock exchange remains closed. the uk is flying one million euros in cash to cyprus for british soldiers who might run short of money. this is a really interesting situation to watch here in cyprus....
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tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning chris. you were on with grover norquist. >> caller: thank you. thank you for c-span. mr. norquist, i think there is a big problem. perception is everything when it comes to marketing and it's the perception that the democrats are able to get across because the democrats, they know their audience and they know who their pandering to. and they treat them like stupid children. i will give you an example. you remember when the bush tax cuts first came out and tom daschle and dick gephardt were the minority leaders. they didn't have anything. they didn't have the house and they didn't have the senate or the wh
tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning...
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couple of minutes we are now hearing the news was fifty the cypriot parliament rejected that savers tax to payroll banks demanded by the european union as a precondition of a future bailout of these tests or a seller as got more for us on what's happening in the mediterranean island tonight bring us up to speed what you know the. they were right in front of the cypriot parliament to the parliamentarians just stepping out here and as far as we know they had rejected the one time bank deposit tax that was imposed by the e.u. finance ministers of the i.m.f. over the weekend now according to the a parliamentarian i spoke with there were thirty six nos nineteen abstained abstentions and zero yes s. and therefore you can see that to really the opposition in the country to what is being required of them to get the ten billion euro bailout is very very strong emotions running high here on the street behind me you can see to my left and to my right there are people with banners and chanting emotions running high this is their show them showing their opposition to this a one time back to pass a t
couple of minutes we are now hearing the news was fifty the cypriot parliament rejected that savers tax to payroll banks demanded by the european union as a precondition of a future bailout of these tests or a seller as got more for us on what's happening in the mediterranean island tonight bring us up to speed what you know the. they were right in front of the cypriot parliament to the parliamentarians just stepping out here and as far as we know they had rejected the one time bank deposit tax...
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the tax code, i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance. i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the whole idea of health insurance. >> will any of that happen. ? joining me, the anchor of "fox news sunday," chris wallace. good to see you. senator paul has taken this spogs. does very the support behind him? >> well, it's going to be interesting because this is directly involves the case on the defense of marriage october that the supreme court is going to hear this week. that case involves a gay couple, same-sex couple, one of the two women died. the other one had had been legally married in the state and she said, therefore, she should get the rights that any spouse gets that the first, at this point $5 million in inheritance is tax free. but doma says same-sex marriage is not recognize at the federal law. she didn't get that federal tax break. that's what doma is all about, as i read what senator paul is saying, he says he would agree with the plaintiff in this ca
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. >> on tuesday lawmakers there rejected a bailout plan because it would apply tax on people's bank deposits. the finance minister is in moscow to ask russia for help. >> that's because almost one-third of the money in cyprus banks is, guess what, from russia. all right. in paris french police have been raiding the home of the imf chief christine lagarde. >> so far police are not saying why, but her lawyers say it has to do with a french court's investigation of lagarde's role in intervening in a long running dispute between a businessman and a french bank. >> remember lagarde succeeded dominique strauss kahn. >> authorities say he was shot at his home last night after opening the front door. police are talking to neighbors and also searching the woods near his property. >> they're also looking into the possibility that the shooting could be related to his high profile job. clemens became the chief of the state's prison system just two years ago. at a news conference a short while ago colorado's governor was clearly emotional while speaking about his friend. >> to me, to i think all of us in
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can they tackle tax reform? >> you are also saying medicare costs are beginning to level off. they don't know why, but it's happening. for the first time in years, the democratic senate is actually considering a budget and that means there is possibly a good chance there is going to be a conference committee between the republican house and the democratic senate on the budget that could provide another opening of a bit of a window to again put some of the bigger ideas on the table the gwen: it's also possible that the sequestration, the word i hate to use, but the across the board budget cuts that people said weren't going to make a ig effect, they didn't immediately, are starting to kick in, drirnings drip, drifment >> but they passed 9 resolution to keep the government going for the rest of the year. gwen: well, we'll be watching. thank you, everyone. our conversation has to end here for now but continues online in our "washington week" webcast extra, where among other things we'll consider lessons learned 10 years after he u.s. went to war in iraq. keep up with daily develo
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rejected the bailout plan proposed by brussels and mostly the so-called droid of investors which included taxing private bank accounts the country is still on the verge of bankruptcy there is unconfirmed speculation that the cypriot calment is a looking at an alternative plan to get out get out of the crisis which may even allegedly include getting out of the eurozone altogether but time is running out for the country and its president said that a decision must be made before the end off the day and for more on all this i'm now joined by the editor in chief of the business new europe magazine ben eris mr ayres thank you very much for joining me and well about this latest speculation it's really unconfirmed reports but theoretically how possible is it for cyprus to actually get out of the euro zone and what consequences may this. could happen i mean. being pushed into a corner being told to come up with five point eight billion dollars and they have got it and they hear it must go negotiate with the russians trying to raise the money but then if the russians say no then they simply haven't got th
rejected the bailout plan proposed by brussels and mostly the so-called droid of investors which included taxing private bank accounts the country is still on the verge of bankruptcy there is unconfirmed speculation that the cypriot calment is a looking at an alternative plan to get out get out of the crisis which may even allegedly include getting out of the eurozone altogether but time is running out for the country and its president said that a decision must be made before the end off the...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> i'm christine romans. wall street optimistic about today's federal reserve decision. that's pushing up stock futures. investors hoping to hear the fed reiterate that it will stay the course, staying the course, of course, means pumping money into the american economy especially concerns about a possible bailout in cyprus flare up. summer won't come soon enough for twinkie lovers. you know who you are. a bankruptcy judge approving hostess' sale to two investment firms and bringing twinkies, ho-hoes and ding dongs back from the dead. the deal said to be worth $410 million. the new owners hope to have twinkies and its snack cake brethren back on your store shelves by summer so you can
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. >> cypress has long been a tax haven for russian companies who have billions of euros in separate banks, but many russians who live on the island are outraged at the proposed levy on their savings. >> this country has cheated us and stolen our money. yes, stolen. it was not their money. we brought it here. we did not earn it here. >> for now, a separate account holders are relieved that parliament shot down the proposal. >> it was time to take a stand. they are sure to find a solution. the separate people are strong. we can take a lot. we have proven that before through many tough times. >> the cypriot government is still searching for any viable solution. even the country's archbishop has offered to help by digging into the pockets of the church. 17 billion euros is the son the island needs to keep afloat, approximately equivalent to the country's economic output, and it is more than the eu is willing to put up without a signifant contributnrom cyprus itself. >>or more, we no w live to nicosia where our correspondent is monitoring events for us. after anchoring the russians with the de
. >> cypress has long been a tax haven for russian companies who have billions of euros in separate banks, but many russians who live on the island are outraged at the proposed levy on their savings. >> this country has cheated us and stolen our money. yes, stolen. it was not their money. we brought it here. we did not earn it here. >> for now, a separate account holders are relieved that parliament shot down the proposal. >> it was time to take a stand. they are sure to...
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. >> our budget plan reduces the deficit without raising taxes. >> the republican plan is the same baby with a new diaper. >> we know that until recently president obama and israeli prime minister netanyahu enjoyed what can be politely described as a somewhat strained relationship. on april 7 of last year, the "new york times" reported benjamin netanyahu and mitt romney enjoyed a warm relationship. almost one year later, the israelis have given obama a medal. they appear to be on the same page on iran. >> diplomacy and sanctions have not stopped iran's nuclear programs. diplomacy and sanctions must be augmented by a clear and credible threat of military action. >> we will do what is necessary to prevent iran from getting the world's worst weapons. >> will this story have a happy ending? >> this story will not have a happy ending. what we saw this week was barack obama at his best, connecting with an audience, and he made a compelling case for the need for a two-state solution, the security of israel and the well- being of the region. >> charles? >> the emphasis has been on personality.
. >> our budget plan reduces the deficit without raising taxes. >> the republican plan is the same baby with a new diaper. >> we know that until recently president obama and israeli prime minister netanyahu enjoyed what can be politely described as a somewhat strained relationship. on april 7 of last year, the "new york times" reported benjamin netanyahu and mitt romney enjoyed a warm relationship. almost one year later, the israelis have given obama a medal. they...
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by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and others stand to be hurt pretty badly by this. >> basically that's part of the strategy or the intent of both the euro area, the i.m.f. and the cyprusian government. >> woodruff: but the signal that sends, i mean, what's the message it sends to the rest of europe? i mean, how worried should they be that what's going on in cyprus and we don't know how this is going to play out because the banks are closed for the next few days. how worried should the rest of the banks in europe be? >> i don't think there's an immediate risk of sort of contagious bank run in other european countries in spain or italy. be
by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and...
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browder actually currently under investigation criminal investigation in connection with fraud and tax evasion in fact that was the first reason wife of the magnitsky actually ended up in jail back in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and therefore that criminal investigation is still continuing and we're we are in for another court session which is scheduled for the second half of march of this year you're not going to live. with us the thank you for that update. cyprus's revisit a revising its bank plans or by easing the burden for those with small deposits but holders of more than a hundred thousand euros would lose almost ten percent of their cash the country's parliament is expected to vote on the package later today the president had moved to dip into people's pockets is to secure a vital cash injection from the e.u. and the i.m.f. plans are triggered a run on the banks and protests in the country more from lucy robson a journalism living in cyprus. there are several parties which are against this this option that is being proposed by the government it isn't guaranteed
browder actually currently under investigation criminal investigation in connection with fraud and tax evasion in fact that was the first reason wife of the magnitsky actually ended up in jail back in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and therefore that criminal investigation is still continuing and we're we are in for another court session which is scheduled for the second half of march of this year you're not going to live. with us the thank you for that update. cyprus's revisit a...
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if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of people with their money wrapped up in these cyprus banks. what's the reaction from leaders there? >> this is where it gets really interesting. vladimir putin the president has said it's unfair, it's unprofessional, and it's dangerous precedent. why are the russians so upset? i'll leave the viewers to think about this. russian corporates and russian funds have over 30 billion euros wrapped up in cyprus funds as well. the burgeoning cyprus financial sector has been driven by russian money which one way or the other has found its way from russia into
if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of...
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call sin taxes. personally, i don't think that it's something -- i laughed out loud when i heard because can you imagine the insurance possibility you'd have to take on to have somebody smoking pot on a cruise ship? it blows my mind to think the potential could be for disaster. but i guess an argument could be made. >> and you get the last word on pot. >> first time i've heard that. it's interesting to me. like this guy michael is high when he came up with this concept. i mean, i can picture him on this bus driving around and for getting where to park. i think recreation is one thing, but involving the outside of everyone else's group to go have a pot fest, you know, that's a little too much. >> and we'll end it there. thank you all. coming up next, sex, secrets and he is pespionage espionage. a defense contractor charged with telling top secret information to his mistress, but wait until you hear who she is and how he was caught. little mis you feel, use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so
call sin taxes. personally, i don't think that it's something -- i laughed out loud when i heard because can you imagine the insurance possibility you'd have to take on to have somebody smoking pot on a cruise ship? it blows my mind to think the potential could be for disaster. but i guess an argument could be made. >> and you get the last word on pot. >> first time i've heard that. it's interesting to me. like this guy michael is high when he came up with this concept. i mean, i...
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you do not pay tax. they have to have lawyers now, accountants and -- >> 9600 jurisdictions that they have to keep track of. and each one had that is a different set of rules and regulations. i hear the argument, it's not a big deal that someone will figure it out with software, it's not about the software, it's about compliance and aud auditing and small businesses spending time on paperwork instead of getting back to work. >> i feel it's a tax grab. what bothers me is you may favor that tax grab. that is my concern. can you dissuede me from that concern? >> i do not like this tax grab. states fund themselves with sales tax. it's the primary way that states generate, revenues for themselves. so we cannot take away the only way they generate revenue. >> some states. >> some, right, but maybe a better way to do it is to collect the tax in the state where the psmall business exist. >> how about that? >> that is what exists now, it's across state lines that we are talking about. >> go ahead. go ahead. pleas
you do not pay tax. they have to have lawyers now, accountants and -- >> 9600 jurisdictions that they have to keep track of. and each one had that is a different set of rules and regulations. i hear the argument, it's not a big deal that someone will figure it out with software, it's not about the software, it's about compliance and aud auditing and small businesses spending time on paperwork instead of getting back to work. >> i feel it's a tax grab. what bothers me is you may...
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herself looking over a shoulder of the dutch hero and pay twenty man does believe the controversial tax won't stop the rot in cyprus and will have ramifications across southern europe. they claim that this is a unique situation to cya prince but of course it isn't unique at all this is a problem that we see all throughout the eurozone. and as a matter of fact it's much more fundamental than that it's a fundamental flaw in our banking system about the banks can create money out of thin air that aren't backed by anything and that's great bubbles and central banks can go on forever with that and with inflating new currency it's a fundamental flaw in the banking system and this is just a quick fix this is we keep kicking the can down the road it's not a fundamental solution until the finance solution is implemented we're going to see a lot more of these so-called one are solutions if it can happen and. in the greece's problems are no smaller than it was this problem there are there are bigger. if you can happen in greece it can happen in portugal and it can happen in ritual it can happen in
herself looking over a shoulder of the dutch hero and pay twenty man does believe the controversial tax won't stop the rot in cyprus and will have ramifications across southern europe. they claim that this is a unique situation to cya prince but of course it isn't unique at all this is a problem that we see all throughout the eurozone. and as a matter of fact it's much more fundamental than that it's a fundamental flaw in our banking system about the banks can create money out of thin air that...
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you were at a planned parenthood clinic and a lot of tax dollars go there. what i want to know, do you feel your job was to hear their story and mahave them make a decision or sell them on the abortion. >> it was to sell them on the abortion. 98% of women who walk into planned parenthood clinic will have an abortion. they doesn't provide prenatal care-- >> we're told it's all about mammograms, blood tests and prenatal care. you're telling me that planned par parenthood is an abortion clinic. >> we performed abortions on young girls as young as ten years old. >> oh, ten? and their parents approved of this. >> yes. and you know, many times we know that studies show that 70% of women choosing abortion feel coerced or pressured into having that abortion. and i would say that that mainly comes from the clinic staff who are really pressuring them to abort. >> mike: are people at abortion clinics paid by the number of abortions? do they get an hourly wage, but the doctor makes more money if you put more bodies through the-- no, it all goes in his pocket. you're jus
you were at a planned parenthood clinic and a lot of tax dollars go there. what i want to know, do you feel your job was to hear their story and mahave them make a decision or sell them on the abortion. >> it was to sell them on the abortion. 98% of women who walk into planned parenthood clinic will have an abortion. they doesn't provide prenatal care-- >> we're told it's all about mammograms, blood tests and prenatal care. you're telling me that planned par parenthood is an...
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cato fifty years old he's a syrian born naturalized american has been living in taxes for decades he used to be executive and came to prominence working with the humanitarian. agency during the war and of course expectations are very high that we're at very high that i mean these nomination cooed how stop the flights in the country for it's all about the arab league meeting what are we what are we expecting from the as i sad unfortunately expectations are very high but unfortunately we can't expect too much of of progress here though john kerry and russian foreign minister lavrov found common ground on the geneva declaration recent and kerry's reported to have a personal relationship with our side it seems that fighting is continuing the ground violence is is intensifying as well as claims and both sides i mean ready to talk actually are continuing to blame each other and are still warring sides. journalist neil clark who's written extensively about syria says it's no accident spend a large part of his life in the us before being voted in as the opposition prime minister the american
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and so the solution they came up with was taxing deposits in banks. that has turned out to be incredibly controversial. last night the parliament here voted it down even though there had been intense negotiations for weeks about it. now today, it's about plan "b" and it's not clear whether there will be a plan "b." the banks are closed, only get money out of atms, the financial system here on the verge of collapse. and if things don't get resolved quickly, this could be the first country that leaves the euro, chris. >> obviously, investors around the world are watching this really closely. what about here in the u.s.? what kind of repercussions might we feel here? >> well, the biggest repercussion that we saw is when they decided they were going to tax the deposits in banks, just like we have in the united states where we know that if one of our banks fails, we are protected up to a certain amount, 250,000, they have that law in europe, as well, 100,000 euros, but by doing a tax below 100,000, they violated this idea that there was a lot of insurance
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the president of cyprus is holding an emergency meeting after mp's rejected a tax on people's savings. organization is investigating reports that chemical warfare in northern syria -- of that chemical warfare and northern syria. both sides are accusing the other of launching a chemical attack. but some observers say it is all just propaganda. tv show casualties from a rocket attack filling the emergency room at the aleppo university hospital. >> powder came out of the rocket. any of those who came to inhale the powder had fallen to the ground. >> we believe it was phosphoresce and toxic materials. it symptoms of vomiting and cases of suffocation. >> the government says the initial -- the missile was launched by opposition forces and called the strike an act of genocide. >> the price for this weapon re, those who brought these weapons and to syria, they should bear the legal and avarice bonds ability and must be punished. >> to the opposition groups blame the government forces for the strikes. >> we do not have any unconventional or chemical weapons. and we do not have any rockets or a
the president of cyprus is holding an emergency meeting after mp's rejected a tax on people's savings. organization is investigating reports that chemical warfare in northern syria -- of that chemical warfare and northern syria. both sides are accusing the other of launching a chemical attack. but some observers say it is all just propaganda. tv show casualties from a rocket attack filling the emergency room at the aleppo university hospital. >> powder came out of the rocket. any of those...
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cypress says revising its deposit tax plans with the burden easing for those was smaller bank accounts but holders of more than one hundred thousand euros will lose almost ten percent of their cash the country's parliament is expected to vote on the package later today the president did move to dip into people's pockets is to secure a vital cash injection from the e.u. and the i.m.f. the plans are triggered a run on banks and protests in the country let's get some insight from lucy robinson a british journalist that living in cyprus lucy just how powerless do people feel over their own money right now especially those with megace tapings. which well i think that the initial shock and outrage has subsided a bit since saturday when the announcement was first made right now people are really just waiting to see what the announcement is there's a feeling of expectancy people want to know what the decision is going to be about any bank levy in cyprus but yes there has been a lot of anger and have. been people saying that they want to remove their cash from cyprus as soon as they can of cour
cypress says revising its deposit tax plans with the burden easing for those was smaller bank accounts but holders of more than one hundred thousand euros will lose almost ten percent of their cash the country's parliament is expected to vote on the package later today the president did move to dip into people's pockets is to secure a vital cash injection from the e.u. and the i.m.f. the plans are triggered a run on banks and protests in the country let's get some insight from lucy robinson a...
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i think the tax issue has been resolved. at this point i do not know how we go forward, but i would suggest that out of this budget crisis might be this best opportunity. [indiscernible] there might be some there, but i will not risk the full faith and credit of the government. >> have you had conversations with the senate on the budget conference and talks between -- and you expect that to start when you get back? >> you will have to talk to chairman ryan about that. >> would you have any bottom line for that conversation? brian as he goes into -- ryan that as he goes into the conference he will hold a line on taxes? blem ve a spending pro that has to be addressed. the american people know we have a spending problem, and we have to attack that by cutting spending. the federal government will bring in more revenue in than any year in our history, and yet we will still have a trillion- dollar budget deficit. does not anybody realize there is a problem here? >> i understand you met with some of your senators and members on the
i think the tax issue has been resolved. at this point i do not know how we go forward, but i would suggest that out of this budget crisis might be this best opportunity. [indiscernible] there might be some there, but i will not risk the full faith and credit of the government. >> have you had conversations with the senate on the budget conference and talks between -- and you expect that to start when you get back? >> you will have to talk to chairman ryan about that. >> would...
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this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and it could really set off a chain reaction across the eurozone. that said, it would be unlikely that the eurozone would let them drop out or a bailout that pales in comparison to the rest, but there will have to be a radical the calculus -- the calculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency -- a radical recalculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency. >> thank you. if you thought the euro crisis was over, it may be time to think again. let's go to syria where there is a confused picture over a potentially dangerous development tonight. the syrian government and rebels are accusing each other of launching a deadly chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo. state news claims that 25 people were killed by a rocket containing poisonous gases. the rebels denied the allegation. they are blaming the assad regime. russia supports the government's claim. the un
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they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time fighting this. law americas from both sides of the aisle agree and want to force them to skrab the tax bill. it is also reviewing the situation to determine how best to help these business owners given the court's decision. >>> thank you, diane. it is quarter to the top of the hour. still ahead, spring starts today and with that comes allergy season and just because you didn't have allergies as a child doesn't mean you can't suffer now. doctor seigel is in next. >>> a school bus driver behind the wheel of an empty bus gets a surprise call from her son
they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time...
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if you're going to tax me 10% i'll take my money out. trust me. >> greta: most think that will never happen here, we don't need to feel like that, but you know, in these very sort of perilous financial times, anything is possible, i suppose. >> in this day and age, you know it is. and when people get their backs against the wall, i ran against the bailouts and now they didn't work the first time and now they need them in europe and you know, saying, we're going to take people's money and go in and tax 10 to 15% of your hard earned money and that's why we brought the resolution to the floor and i asked 30 people yesterday to co-sign it. first 23 signed and seven said send me the information. >> who are the three that need more information. do you out them? >> no, i think the-- i probably would have been one, normally if somebody asks me to sign something on the floor, send it to my staff and let me read it. >> is it bipartisan, any democrats. >> not yet, but i've talked to a few democrats, but i walked down the republican side of the peop
if you're going to tax me 10% i'll take my money out. trust me. >> greta: most think that will never happen here, we don't need to feel like that, but you know, in these very sort of perilous financial times, anything is possible, i suppose. >> in this day and age, you know it is. and when people get their backs against the wall, i ran against the bailouts and now they didn't work the first time and now they need them in europe and you know, saying, we're going to take people's...
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the rich, when house republicans paved the way for passage tomorrow of paul ryan's budget that cuts taxes for the rich. that budget, of course, does not include stimulus spending, but a just released gallup pole shows a mere 72% of americans support a federal government spending program designed to create more than one million new jobs. that also has majority support among republicans. freshman republican congressman thomas massey told a roomful of reporters today you know, i'm new here, but what i'm learning is that the budget is just kind of a guideline. we know it is dead on arrival, we know it is a pretend vote. here is speaker boehner reacting to something president obama was cause saying on his arrival in israel today. >> i would rather be heckled than ignored. you only tease the ones you love. >> he is willing to more than tease the ones he love. >> apparently republicans are willing to tease various parts of the base to make them think we have a plan. it is really not much of a plan, it is kind of the part of the problem they don't seem to understand, the policies don't match up w
the rich, when house republicans paved the way for passage tomorrow of paul ryan's budget that cuts taxes for the rich. that budget, of course, does not include stimulus spending, but a just released gallup pole shows a mere 72% of americans support a federal government spending program designed to create more than one million new jobs. that also has majority support among republicans. freshman republican congressman thomas massey told a roomful of reporters today you know, i'm new here, but...
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cyprus bailout plan proposed by brussels and the so-called troika of key investors which is aimed at taxing private bank accounts in the growing feet on wednesday prime minister dmitry mediator had some more strong words to say but. so far the e.u. together with the cyprus parliament have unfortunately acted like a bull in a china shop i think all possible mistakes which could have been made in this situation have been made in fact the prime minister said that russia may have to start revising some of the economic womens' that it clearly has with the cyprus you also compare the situation with how the sort of union or surveyed of police dealt with private funds or sort of its citizens meaning the expropriation of private property of course and in general you did we did it said that russia is only in favor of a healthy. economy a transparent one and one which is effective and which is that which works but he said that this crisis has to be dealt with where the involvement not only of brussels and the troika but with all the players the fact that including russia of course in the meantime cypr
cyprus bailout plan proposed by brussels and the so-called troika of key investors which is aimed at taxing private bank accounts in the growing feet on wednesday prime minister dmitry mediator had some more strong words to say but. so far the e.u. together with the cyprus parliament have unfortunately acted like a bull in a china shop i think all possible mistakes which could have been made in this situation have been made in fact the prime minister said that russia may have to start revising...
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so they could have taxed it at 13%. they have, like our federal deposit insurance company, they have guarantees up to 100,000 euros. why not tax problem kids and not every day folks. >> it could come to that. the vote that failed was above 20,000 euros. >> then you violate -- >> it gets the percentage a little bit high if you only restrict it to 100,000. there's not enough revenue in the economy outside the banking system to do what needs to be done to maintain bailout support. that's the point here. the question is, the european bailout masters, are they going to say we're going to take a hard line and let cyprus be the fist first to exits? >> at home, the fed moves, i guess as expected. >> very much at expected, maintaining their policy of buying $85 billion worth of assets, downgrading the outlook a little bit. not too much. it's been a apparent -- pattern. they're leery it will fall off, especially because of the quest transportation and government -- sequestration and the government being a headwind. >> that appear
so they could have taxed it at 13%. they have, like our federal deposit insurance company, they have guarantees up to 100,000 euros. why not tax problem kids and not every day folks. >> it could come to that. the vote that failed was above 20,000 euros. >> then you violate -- >> it gets the percentage a little bit high if you only restrict it to 100,000. there's not enough revenue in the economy outside the banking system to do what needs to be done to maintain bailout...